AhlulBayt News Agency

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24 February 2024

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Canadian Muslim Groups: MPs not welcome in Mosques unless they back Gaza ceasefire

With Ramadan just around the corner, a national Muslim organization and several local congregations are warning members of Parliament they won't be welcome in their mosques until they call for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, demand restoration of funding for the UN's aid agency and condemn Israel's war crimes.

AhlulBayt News Agency: With Ramadan just around the corner, a national Muslim organization and several local congregations are warning members of Parliament they won't be welcome in their mosques until they call for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, demand restoration of funding for the UN's aid agency and condemn Israel's war crimes.

An open letter signed by the National Council of Canadian Muslims and a number of prominent mosques, obtained by CBC News, says MPs who refuse to make these pledges publicly will not be "provided with a platform to address our congregations."

"If you cannot publicly commit to all of the above, respectfully, we cannot provide you with a platform to address our congregations," the letter says.

"Ramadan is about humanity. This Ramadan, more than ever, only those MPs who share in our commitment to humanity will be welcome to address us in our sacred spaces."

The letter, which is being released today, also says MPs must oppose "the flow of arms and military equipment" to Israel and stand up for "the right of Canadians to express solidarity with the Palestinian people without fear of reprisal."

The Canadian Council of Imams (CCI) is one of hundreds of organizations that signed the letter. CCI director Abd Alfatah Twakkal said the letter is about sending a "message" to politicians.

"It's imperative that those who are in positions of power and responsibility ... advocate in order to stop the killing," he said.

"We expect ... government officials that are elected and put in these positions to represent the population. We are saying that this is what we expect in terms of representing the Muslim community and others."

Twakkal said MPs who refuse to sign on to these pledges risk losing the "political capital within our communities."

Twakkal said Canadian Muslims aren't willing to settle for "tokenism" or "empty words and false promises."

"We're beyond that at this point because people are dying and it needs to change," he said. "It needs to stop."


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